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It’s Nothing Trivial is the entertainment industry podcast for people who want to know how it really works. Host Lori Twichell has spent nearly two decades working every stage of the pipeline, from development to distribution, marketing to the red carpet. New episodes bring insider commentary, industry coverage, and interviews with the people making it happen.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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DescriptionPlayful title, serious talent. This episode reviews the audacious, high-concept film Sketch—a cinematic experience full of artistry and edge. But heads-up: behind the bold visuals and genius storytelling, there’s content parents should clock. Let’s talk tone, themes, and the brilliance that comes with a side of discretion.Episode’s main topics Intro (00:00)Another episode so soon? (00:20)Sketching the Review (1;48)An Important Note for Parents (5:00)Creatively Addressing Trauma (7:00)Who might be negatively affected by this film? (11;39)SPOILER ALERT (12:34)Credits (17:15)🎙️ Subscribe to Nothing Trivial — where the art of creativity meets the business of entertainment. Get insights from writers, publicists, marketers, and decision-makers who are shaping the direction of the entertainment industry.Links:SKETCH TRAILER:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj0moG3P2pwCreditshttps://www.loritwichell.com/Written and created by Lori TwichellMusic:"Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode of Nothing Trivial, we unwrap the glittery packaging of Materialists to dig into what really happened between the big screen and audience perceptions. From bold marketing choices that painted the film as one thing, to a script that tried to say another, we break down the disconnect between audience expectations and the movie’s true identity.Join us as we explore:🎬 How marketing shaped public perception🖋️ The screenplay's ambitious ideas vs. their execution🧠 What this film teaches us about storytelling, branding, and the business of cinemaWhether you loved it, hated it, or still don’t know what it was about, this episode is your invitation to discuss everything about Materialists—and proof that in the world of film, nothing is trivial.The HighlightsIntro (00:00)Negative Reviews (00:34)All Art Is a Miracle (1:35)Positive Elements (6:46)Story breakdown (8:52)Source Material Matters (13:38)Artifacts and missing pieces (14:38)Money Talks (19:10)That Horrible Plot Device (21:45)Outro/Credits (30:36)✨ Every scene has a strategy. Every story has a sell. Tune into Nothing Trivial — the podcast that unpacks the business of entertainment, from the script to the spotlight.CreditsLinks:https://www.loritwichell.com/Produced by Lori TwichellMusic:"Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/SFX: Typewriter SFX by BradFonseca from ZEDGE.
It’s that time of year again — finales are dropping, characters are dying, and Lori is here to unpack every jaw-drop and gasp-worthy goodbye. In this episode, join us to mourn the fictional fallen, celebrate the season wrap-ups that stuck the landing (and those that crashed and burned), and Lori gives you top streaming picks to fill the post-finale void. Whether you’re still reeling from that shocking death or just looking for your next binge, this episode’s got you covered. Intro (00:00)What We’re Watching (00:49)Finale Funerals (16:03)Health Updates (30:05)Credits (33:38)✨ Every scene has a strategy. Every story has a sell. Tune into Nothing Trivial — the podcast that unpacks the business of entertainment, from the script to the spotlight.CreditsLinks:https://www.loritwichell.com/Written and created by Lori TwichellMusic:"Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/SFX: Sound Effect by Trading Nation from https://pixabay.com.
Episode 4: Blank Pages & Big Plans Every writer hits the wall at some point. No matter how hard they try, they have no idea what comes next. In this episode of Nothing Trivial, we tackle practical tips to overcome writer’s block and explore some ways to add depth and engagement to characters. And later, we unpack the often-misunderstood difference between PR and marketing. Whether you’re pitching a script or pitching a brand, understanding both the art and the audience is key. Tune in to Nothing Trivial now for insights, strategies, and a few hard truths about making your words matter— both on the page and in the public eye.Intro (00:00)PR vs Marketing (00:54)Writer’s Tips (18:19)🎯 🎙️ Subscribe to Nothing Trivial — where the art of creativity meets the business of entertainment. Get insights from writers, publicists, marketers, and decision-makers who are shaping the direction of the entertainment industry.
🎙️ Episode Title: Thunderbolts* Because not everybody can be an Avenger📅 Release Date: May 2, 2025🎧 Episode Length: [Insert Duration]💥 Episode Summary: In this episode, Lori dives headfirst into the morally murky, emotionally layered world of Marvel's Thunderbolts. Forget the headlines calling them the “Discount Avengers” — Lori is here to unpack why this movie might just be one of the most underrated gems in the MCU. From tortured anti-heroes to unexpected character depth, Thunderbolts brings more than just explosions and sarcasm (though don’t worry, there’s plenty of both). Though we eventually get into spoilers, the early portion of this episode is spoiler free so everyone, whether you have seen it or not, can get a review of the film. Spoilers happen later with plenty of time for you to leave or stay as you wish. 🔍 What We Cover:The layered dynamics between Yelena, Bucky, and the rest of this "therapy group with weapons"How the film balances emotional depth with high-octane actionThe surprising heart (and dark humor) at the movie’s coreEaster eggs, standout performances, and scenes that hit hard📢 Listener Shoutout: We read your thoughts on our last episode — keep ‘em coming! Find us on social @Itsnothingtrivial or email lori@itsnothingtrivial.com🎬 Spoiler Alert: This episode contains full spoilers for Thunderbolts. If you haven’t seen it yet, go watch it (you’ll thank us), then come back and nerd out accordingly.
Miracle or Miss? Our Review of King of Kings"This week, Lori put on her finest robes, grabbed some popcorn (and maybe a scroll or two), and journeyed into Angel Studios' latest epic: King of Kings. Spoiler alert: it’s a visual feast worthy of a king… but does it reign supreme or just recline on the throne?👑 In This Episode:We marvel at the film’s stunning cinematography — seriously, every shot looks like it was painted by angels.We dive into the performances, the tone, and the choices that made us go “Hmm…” more than “Hallelujah!”We ask the tough questions: Can beautiful art and cinematography alone carry a film?✨ The Verdict: A reverent and gorgeously crafted film that may leave some viewers spiritually stirred… and others spiritually snoozing.🎧 Grab your headphones, pour some water or wine into your favorite vessel, and join us as we unpack the highs, the lows, and all the heavenly in-betweens of King of Kings.🔗 Links & Extras:Check out the trailer for King of Kings here: https://tinyurl.com/596wenn5
If you’re passionate about the creative arts, this episode is a must-listen! Lori dives into her journey as a creative, the fine line between a hobby and a career, and the game changing advice she received from her mentor. Plus, she shares some thoughts on that new Ted Lasso news.Don’t miss out!Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:00:34 The Creative Child00:05:11 Education: Choosing what to study00:09:30 Mentors and the career advice that changed my life00:24:10 T.O. Hero Shoutout00:28:30 Ted Lasso News00:35:15 Anxiety and mental health on the small screenLinks:https://www.loritwichell.com/CREDITS:Written and created by Lori TwichellSound design and editing by John-William TwichellMusic:"Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/© Lori Twichell
Hey everyone - we're back for a brand new exciting episode of Nothing Trivial. In fact, this is the very first premiere episode of Nothing Trivial and today we're going to discuss some really fun things. Business and Branding: Why a domain name is a digital investment in your dreams.TV Review: Let's talk about The Pitt on MAX. The Academy Awards: They clearly showed the shift in the entertainment industry. What does it mean for you?Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:00:33 Business & Branding00:15:06 A closer look at The Pitt on MAX00:25:08 Twichie Talks: Academy AwardsThere's Something Weird about the Oscars This Year https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/movies/best-picture-nominees-oscars-conclave-wicked.htmlLinks: https://www.loritwichell.com/CREDITS:Written and created by Lori TwichellSound design and editing by John-William TwichellMusic:"Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode of the Nothing Trivial Podcast, Lori Twichell introduces the show and provides a sneak peek into what listeners can expect. She reviews the film 'Captain America: Brave New World', discussing its characters, themes, and her personal insights as a long-time Marvel fan. Lori also shares her vision for the podcast, which will cover topics related to business, entertainment, writing, and marketing, all to provide a positive and uplifting experience for listeners.CREDITS:Written and created by Lori TwichellSound design and editing by John-William TwichellMusic:"Loopster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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